We Sproutpeople have been selling sprouts and seeds since 1993. Our most popular sprouting seeds and supplies also happen to be our personal favorites. Most everyone will find everything they need right here. This is great stuff!

Microgreens are the cutting edge in Sproutville. Small seeds that are grown into tiny plants - to the cotyledon or true leaf stage - make a gorgeous crop. This is the miniest vegetable gardening ever! Very cool!

Leafy Sprouts are our name for Alfalfa and Clover type sprouts. We have the most amazing mixes of leafy sprout seeds on our small planet. We incorporate amazing flavors like Arugula, Onion, Cress, Garlic, Celery, Mustard, and more.

The most famous sprout in America? In 1997 doctors discovered that Broccoli Sprouts can have 50 times the anti-oxidant content of mature broccoli! Mild flavor, mild crunch, big time nutrition, and a whole bunch of antioxidants. Eat you

Nuts, Seeds and Pseudograin Sprouts are some of the most delicious of all sprouts. They are usually the fastest sprouts to grow and are almost too easy. Our Oats & Groats Breakfast Blend is a life changer, and then there's.....

Brassica Sprouts contain high levels of the antioxidant sulfurophane - especially Broccoli Sprouts. Learn about and experience the joys of sprouting these amazing seeds which range from sweet to spicy in flavor.

Growing your own Grass is fun & quite easy. We provide detailed instructions - both written and video - for growing your own Wheat Grass, Barley Grass, Cat Grass, and other grass. Great for smoothies, juicing and decoration too.

Grain Sprouts are fast and easy to grow. Grain Sprouts are all sweet and lend themselves to recipes from breakfast to breads - and beyond. We have a couple really wonderful Grain Sprout Mixes you've got

Greens are our name for the edible plant grown from larger seeds which are planted on a growing medium, like soil. Sunflower Greens, Pea Shoots and Buckwheat Lettuce are the most famous, but there are even more.

Hard Winter Wheat Almost always Red and almost always from Nebraska. Always Absolutely Great Seed! THE Nectar of the Gods! The ultimate blood purifier, Wheatgrass Juice is the closest thing there is to blood itself!

Mild flavor, mild crunch, big time nutrition, and easy to grow. Alfalfa is historically the best know sprout in the U.S.A. Alfalfa produces a deep green leaf and lends itself to salads, sandwiches, and snacks (ie - a ha

A profoundly slippery (mucilaginous) seed when wet. Most famous thanks to Chia Pets. Chia is the pets "fur". Chia is very nutritious and is easy to grow as a Micro-Green, but can also be grown as a sprout, or the seeds can be used in smoo

Your non-human family members enjoy and benefit from sprouts and grass too. Our dogs and cats have long eaten our offerings and they are the healthiest “pets” we’ve ever had. Get your entire family into the act =:-)

We have quite a few (some might say too many) Kits and Samplers. Some are specific to a type of crop or a type of sprout. These are all for Sprouts, but they will let you experience some of our enormous variety of sprouting seeds.

Brassica is the Latin name for the Cabbage family. Brassica Sprouts have something more than the typical excellent nutrition found in sprouts. They have antioxidants galore. Especially Broccoli Sprouts. Try them. You'll like them.

We love seeds and we both went to art school, so making tasty and visually appealing combos pleases us. Our prettiest mixes use Beans as they offer the greatest visual diversity. Here you will find pretty beans and great sprouters to grow them in.

A Kit is some seeds and something to grow them in. A Sampler is several packages of seeds so you can try a variety of sprouts. Here you will find our Grain Sprout Kit and Sampler. There are a some amazing things in the grain world.

Here you will find Kits & Samplers to explore our offerings of Grass (for humans and 4 legged beings) and Greens. All of these crops require planting seed on a growing medium (included with the Kits). It's different then growing sprouts, but it's fun.

Micro-Greens are the cutting edge in Sproutville. We offer a Sampler and a Kit so that you too can know the thrill of growing small seeds into tiny plants. This is gardening taken to its tiniest stage.

There aren't a lot of things you need in order to produce and enjoy sprouts, but there are a few items that make it easier for sprouts to change your life. De-hull, dehydrate, or blend. Here you will find such items.

Juicers are a fantastic addition to a kitchen. There's nothing like FRESH JUICE! All of our offerings are extracting juicers as they are needed for juicing grass, but most will juice a whole lot of fruits and vegetables. This can chang

When you want to grow a crop of Grass, Greens or Micro-Greens - you need something to plant upon, and maybe something to fertilize your crop with. Here you will find such - Growing Mediums and Fertilizer.

There's no better way to derive all the nutritional benefits of sprouts then by masticating them, one chew at a time. But life gets so busy sometimes. If you can't make the time to grow your sprouts, you can still get some serious nutrition, right here.

We offer a couple kinds of bags. A Hemp Bag (which is made by hand here in San Francisco) which is a wonderful thing to grow sprouts in, and a Produce Storage Bag which extends the shelf life of your finished crop and other veggies.

No book can teach you how to grow sprouts as well as our site, but a book is a grand thing you can hold. Music doesn't educate you in sprouting, but is a great benefit to growing plants. This section of our site guides you to these items.

We love dogs even more than we love sprouts. They are much more cuddly are they not? We worked with our vet to blend this mix so that we could incorporate raw sprouts into our 4-leggers diet. We are happy to share it with you and yours.

Little creatures - like the big ones - need fresh greens, so we made it easy for those of you with the tiny folk to grow them some grass. Guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, bunnies, you know who you are - Eat your greens.

Soak
The amount of time your seeds should soak in cool water. Soaking is how we begin the sprouting process in most cases.6 - 12 hours

Rinse / Drain
How often your seeds should be watered. Rinsing thoroughly and then draining as much water as possible are key components to growing great sprouts.2 - 3 times per day

Harvest
The time it takes to grow a finished Sprout, or other crop (Micro-Greens, Grass, Greens) from a dry Seed. Note: This "finished" Sprout is our preference. you may grow them for as long as you want! In fact, we suggest that you taste them at every rinse to discover when you like them best.3 - 6 days

Yield
The amount of Sprouts, Grass, Greens or Micro-Greens produced by 1 unit of Seed. For Example 2:1 means that 1 pound of Seed will produce 2 pounds of Sprouts or whatever crop you are growing. You do not have to grow them all at once of course, unless you wish to =:-D3 to 1

The oddest combo we've come up with - Clem's Choice defies description. I can't remember how (or why) I ever came up with this, but my best guess is that in deciding to name a mix after our 2nd dog Clementine, I combined seeds that were the same color as her.
Clementine was a yellow mutt. We rescued her as a puppy - to keep our first dog, Jupiter company. Like all of our early animal family, Clem was taught by our cat, Dziga. He instructed both dogs on the rules of behavior regarding cats; that cats rule. Dziga and the dogs would lay together
regularly. He raised them well. Clementine was part Pit Bull, part Lab, and goD knows what else. She was loyal to Lori. Jupiter was my (Gil) dog. Clem liked to stalk Jupiter when she was fetching. We lived in San Francisco back then,
and we took the girls down to the bay every weekend. Clem would wait on shore, for Jupiter to return with whatever we'd thrown, raising her haunches high in preparation for take-off. She would spring at her sister - and hold her underwater to get the fetched item away from her. Jupiter never minded, much.
As the years passed, Clem and Jupiter became fast friends. Clem was not threatened when we added a stray Fox Terrier, Fagie to our family - even though she stole a lot of Lori's attention. When we added human children she loved them and protected them, even though they had certainly stolen much of Lori's attention.
When our son, Sam was first trying to sleep in his own room, Clem would nightly sleep on his bed, even though she had long slept with us. We called her Super-Protector. She made the transition smooth for Sam. In Winter she pulled Sam, and later Alice too in a sled - playing the part of Huskie in those bitterly cold Wisconsin winters
despite her very thin coat. When Jupiter died tragically, Clementine, seeing my anguish adopted me. She took special care of me for the rest of her life. She kept laying with, playing with, and protecting our children, she allowed us additional dogs and cats. During her time she moved from state to state and life to life with us.
She took the demotions without self-pity. She took it all with a wag and a smile - oh that Pitty smile. Clementine was a good dog. Clementine was a very, very good dog.
On our old site I had some sorta hidden poems. Most will likely not make it to this version of our site, but here is the one that belongs to Clem:
Clem was a puppy - retriever and pit.
A mutt among mutts - she'd shake and she'd sit.
Sharp as a tack with a smile big and wide.
She tickled my neck when a ball there I'd hide.
Stealthy and funny - she'd sneak under the covers
warming our bed through winters and summers.
Gone many years now but still she is missed.
Clem you're a good dog - your memory kissed.

We alternately call this blend Mix #9 in reference to the Beatle's oddest song.
Clem's Choice requires 2 steps to complete as the seeds need different amounts of time to finish sprouting. This can be done in one Sprouter
but 2 makes it easier.